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1st March 2019, 09:40 AM #1Senior Member
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Congratulations, Ironwood
Congratulations are extended to one of our most regular contributors Ironwood, aka Brad, on his recent 4th placing in the IAP (international Association of Penturners) competition Pretty Wood Pen. The competition was fierce with 39 entries of the highest standard. Initial voting reduced the field to just 10, and further voting selected the top four. Just to make the top 10 is a really fantastic achievement, and then to place 4th shows just how talented our Aussie entrant is. Now that the competition is over, pens can be displayed on other sites. So come on, Brad, show us your entry.
Well done, Brad
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1st March 2019, 10:42 AM #2
Thanks Gary. I have been meaning to post the photos here, since the comp ended, but I have had a bad couple of days and other things have had to take priority. My wife was bitten by a snake and had to spend some time in the hospital, things are back to normal ( still chaos, but chaos is normal for me lately it seems)
I have to go out right now, but will post the pics this afternoon.Brad.
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1st March 2019, 12:57 PM #3
Brad
Congratulations on your placing. I will look forward to some pix when time permits. Please pass my good wishes to your other half. What sort of snake by the way, although my understanding is that nowadays there may only be a single vaccine so perhaps the culprit is not identified?
Regards
PaulBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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1st March 2019, 01:05 PM #4
Congratulations Brad. I'm sure from what you have shown us over time it was a pretty special pen. Looking forward to the photos when you're ready.
Dallas
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1st March 2019, 01:31 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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yeah congrats for the pen, and good to hear your wife is on the mend after something that would have been a significantly scary thing!
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1st March 2019, 05:50 PM #6
It was easily identified, I had a small chainsaw in my hands at the time and it accidentally hit the snake, killing it in the process. So I took it with us in a plastic bag, much to the horror of the Nurses.
I have always called them a Night Tiger, I googled Night Tiger, and they are actually a Brown Tree Snake. They are venomous, but not considered too much of a threat to humans despite their aggressive nature.
Read about them here - https://reptilepark.com.au/animals/r...wn-tree-snake/
She was bitten twice on the big toe, but I don't think the snake got any venom into her, as she was not sick or had any other symptoms. The Ambos and Hospital treated it as any snakebite and took no chances, this meant being hospitalised for 14 hours with regular blood testing, and hooked up to a monitor. It was a pain in the a##, but you can't take chances.Brad.
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1st March 2019, 06:04 PM #7
Here are some pics of pen I entered into the comp.
The blank was marked as Horistas Burl. I turned this blank about 6 months ago, and it sat on my bench without a finish.
I turned a couple of other pens so I could pick one to enter into the Pretty Wood comp, and I picked up this blank and put a CA finish on it at the same time. I took photos of all 3 pens, so I could pick one. I decided this one probably had the best chance so went with it.
The other 2 were the Carolina Cherry Rollerball, and the Brown Mallee Burl Liberty, I posted both those pens on the forum already.
Its very hard to capture all the figure going on in the timber with a photo, this is the best I could do. These 2 pics were taken in natural light.
DSC_8908.jpg
DSC_8886.jpgBrad.
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1st March 2019, 06:51 PM #8
Now that's my kind of pen - beautiful
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1st March 2019, 09:06 PM #9
Spectacular work - well done indeed
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2nd March 2019, 03:49 PM #10GOLD MEMBER
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Beautifully pen Ironwood ... and a well deserved prize where the object (in my opinion) is to show the beauty in such woods to greatest affect - and that takes skill.
I don't know anything about this "Horistas" (sounds Spanish or Portugese) & which looks a bit like Thuja Burl.
Can you tell us more about it? country of origin would help
Thanks Euge
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2nd March 2019, 07:51 PM #11
Thanks Euge.
I received a couple of penblanks marked Horistas Burl in a swap I did with a guy in WA, so assume it’s one of the burls from over that way.
I just googled it, and got a reference to some earrings made with Horistas Burl from Western Australia.
I will have a bit more of a look to see if I can find out more.Brad.
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2nd March 2019, 08:36 PM #12GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks Ironwood, still a mystery.
Please let me know if you find more, a botanical name esp is what I'd like.
Thank you.
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2nd March 2019, 08:38 PM #13
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2nd March 2019, 08:52 PM #15
BRAT
Congratulations on the pen it looks absolutely stunning.
The Ca job first class.
I’m also glad to hear the snake bite ordeal is nearly over.
Cheers Matt.
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